Irish Cricket
term used to describe the sound a beer can makes when opened. typically said in jest when pounding beers with friends and dealing with your own unrealized alcoholism. certainly derogatory to irish people but easily -ssociated with the common stereotype. origin: boston, ma.
when sully handed whitey anuthaa beer from the coola, he pawpt it open and said, “have anuthaa irish cricket ya freakin lush!”
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